How to get rid of ads on daily mail

The Daily Mail! While it's a popular news source, ads can be annoying, right? Here are a few ways to help you get rid of ads on the Daily Mail website:

  1. Use an Ad Blocker: Install an ad blocker extension in your web browser. Some popular options include:
    • uBlock Origin (free, open-source)
    • AdBlock Plus (free, with optional premium features)
    • Ghostery (free, with optional premium features)
    • Brave Browser (built-in ad blocker)
  2. Use a VPN: Some VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) can help block ads. Try:
    • ExpressVPN (paid)
    • NordVPN (paid)
    • TunnelBear (free, with optional paid features)
  3. Use the Daily Mail's own ad-blocking feature: The Daily Mail offers an "Ad-Free" subscription option, which removes ads from their website. You can sign up for a free trial or purchase a subscription.
  4. Use a browser with built-in ad-blocking: Some browsers, like:
    • Brave Browser (built-in ad blocker)
    • Firefox (with the uBlock Origin extension)
    • Safari (with the built-in "Content Blocker" feature)
  5. Clear your browser cache and cookies: Sometimes, clearing your browser cache and cookies can help remove ads. To do this:
    • Press Ctrl + Shift + Delete (Windows) or Command + Shift + Delete (Mac) to open the browser's settings.
    • Select "Clear browsing data" or "Clear cookies and site data."
    • Confirm the action.
  6. Use a script blocker: Some scripts can be used to block ads. Try:
    • NoScript (free, for Firefox and Chrome)
    • ScriptBlock (free, for Chrome)

Remember that some of these methods might not work for all ads or may require some technical setup. Additionally, be aware that some ad blockers might not work on all websites, including the Daily Mail.

If you're still experiencing issues, you can try contacting the Daily Mail's customer support or reaching out to your browser's support team for further assistance.